47:35 – Screenbeard, aka Josh Nunn, the lead writer and webhoster at The Geekorium, generously sent me his Commodore 128 in response to show 359! This episode is dedicated to him, and includes snippets of Clara and I wandering to an Australia Post parcel locker, and the official unboxing ceremony. We also talk about bubble tea. Recorded May 2018.

1:07:12 – A mish-moshy madcap marvelous episode!! PQ Plays Baseball Mogul!! Music from Psirens and Slow Proteo’s new EP, Mountain Music (music presented with kind permission) !! More of Long John Nebel’s 1967 show with Jim Harmon, author of the Great Radio Heroes!! Even some music from our own, QS Studio Vault!!

Attribution by PQ Ribber. Music is by PQ or used by expressed consent of the copyright holders.

Released December 2016 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and clever hosts presenting unique programs, historic archival material, and nocturnal audio

52:43 – There is music in the air, pop culture commentary and drivelene, from your host, PQ Ribber, a swell classic episode of Quiet Please, and the alchemy of their combination!! Entertainium for you!!

Attribution by PQ Ribber. Music is by PQ or used by expressed consent of the copyright holders.

Released December 2016 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and clever hosts presenting unique programs, historic archival material, and nocturnal audio

1:23:52 – PQ babbles a bit and there is a cover song!! Joe Gipson provides a Follow-Up to this past week’s Overnightscape Central on SNES vs Genesis!! Chip Powder!! Vic and Sade!! Call to all for a Schlock Film Clusterflux!! A new, Audio Collage Collaboratorium by Jimbo and PQ!! Jack Armstrong the All-American Boy!!

Released April 2015 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio collective with a freeform monologue style, featuring diverse and unique hosts who craft thought-provoking, timeless transmissions, and have fun doing it!

Overall attribution by PQ Ribber , all other hosts appear courtesy of themselves.

Released March 2015 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts presenting an array of talk-driven programs of distinction.

Released November 2014 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio collective with a freeform monologue style, featuring diverse and unique hosts who craft thought-provoking, timeless transmissions, and having fun doing it!

In 1973 a relatively new employee Chad Bowers was tasked with reading the then new Atari company newsletter.

This is the final episode.

Atari’s in-house newsletter was called The Gospel According to St. Pong.
(“Founded in service to the Atari family,” read the masthead.) There had been a company-wide contest to come up with a name, and “a committeeof Atarians” chose from a list of candidates. Dennis Flinn of the purchasing department was the winner.

53:28 – In 1973 a relatively new employee Chad Bowers was tasked with reading the then new Atari company newsletter.

This is the second remaining episode

Atari’s in-house newsletter was called The Gospel According to St. Pong. (“Founded in service to the Atari family,” read the masthead.) There had been a company-wide contest to come up with a name, and “a committee of Atarians” chose from a list of candidates. Dennis Flinn of the purchasing department was the winner.

Overall attribution by PQ Ribber , all other hosts appear courtesy of themselves.

Released December 2013 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts presenting an array of talk-driven programs of distinction.

16:19 – A journey through pieces of our shared audio visual landscape mixed with the narrator’s
description of what happened when he fixed his handheld gaming system.
He looked into the mineral spirits and saw something beautiful.

A narrative supports the anchor sounds of roller coaster hill and helicopter blades,
found audio plays between in this collage.